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michael o'hanlon, is it definite france will stand by america in this? is there another chance anotherally would stanother al ally would step up to the plate? >> i think mike's points are very well argued but i would say in this case the main goal is re-establishing deterrents against using weapons of mass destruction. if he doesn't get that message, the administration will have tough choices. i'm not sure who would be with us about engaging in a more sustained air campaign that would mimic what we did in bosnia and kosovo in the '90s. i don't think assad will retaliate or do this again because he knows we have compelling and effective next steps we could carry out if we needed to. in the end, i'm hopeful this operation will achieve its limited purpose of deterring future chemical and potentially nuclear proliferation. but i agree with mike, it's not going to solve the broader conflict and leave the civil war ongoing. >> mike breen, do you agree with that, that a man that john kerry referred to today as a thug, president assad, do you think he'll get a m
michael o'hanlon, is it definite france will stand by america in this? is there another chance anotherally would stanother al ally would step up to the plate? >> i think mike's points are very well argued but i would say in this case the main goal is re-establishing deterrents against using weapons of mass destruction. if he doesn't get that message, the administration will have tough choices. i'm not sure who would be with us about engaging in a more sustained air campaign that would...
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:00, president obama speaking just minutes ago, calling syria's use of chemical weapons a threat to america's national security. one, that affects nations all around the world. >> this kind of attack is a challenge to the world. we cannot accept a world where women and children and innocent civilians are gassed on a terrible scale. this kind of attack threatens our national security interests. by violating well-established international norms against the use of chemical weapons by further threatening friends and allies of ours in the region, like israel and turkey, and jordan, and it increases the risk that chemical weapons will be used in the future and fall into the hands of terrorists who might use them against us. >> the president also saying he has not yet made any final decision on whether the u.s. will indeed launch a strike; that he and the pentagon continue to review options, and the president's remarks after secretary of state kerry delivered -- he urged the other nations to read the evidence for yourself. >> we know where the rockets were launched from. and at what time. we know wh
:00, president obama speaking just minutes ago, calling syria's use of chemical weapons a threat to america's national security. one, that affects nations all around the world. >> this kind of attack is a challenge to the world. we cannot accept a world where women and children and innocent civilians are gassed on a terrible scale. this kind of attack threatens our national security interests. by violating well-established international norms against the use of chemical weapons by further...
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america hardly wanted to go alone. john kerry stressed america's oldest ally had called the attack and outrage. australia and turkey had given support. no mention of britain. hutchence,me against this crime against humanity, this crime against the most fundamental principles of international community, against the norm of the international community -- this matters to us. it matters to who we are. , and tors to leadership our credibility in the world. stressed theobama limits of action, and made it clear he has not made a decision. >> in no event are we considering no terry action -- military action that would involve boots on the ground, a long-term campaign, but we are looking at the possibility of a act.ed, narrow >> there have been protests against action, but it's not just that. more than 200 members of say they should be allowed to vote. an opinion poll suggests at least half the american public are against the strike. >> do you think it's too much of a hotbed, as far as the other nations that have their interest
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detroit, america is in big trouble. that's our show. see you next week.dends to watch, and have a great night. lori: a very good evening thank you so much peer being with us, i am lori rothman in for lou dobbs. >> obama administration making its case for taking military action against syria, briefing lawmakers about their conclusion that syria government carried out a large scale chemical weapons attack, tonight we speak with fox news military analyst, general jack king on whether the president is justified in takes action. even without the backing of allies or the united nations. >> and questionsemain about our involvement in libya. and the terrorist attack in benghazi, we'll talk with larry ward, a group of special operation veterans who are calling on house speaker john boehner to create a appreciate committee to -- special committee t investigate the attack. >> and administration refusing to enforce a law it does not like, now giving states green light to adopt regulation legalizing small amounts of marijuana, dobbs lawakes up the c
detroit, america is in big trouble. that's our show. see you next week.dends to watch, and have a great night. lori: a very good evening thank you so much peer being with us, i am lori rothman in for lou dobbs. >> obama administration making its case for taking military action against syria, briefing lawmakers about their conclusion that syria government carried out a large scale chemical weapons attack, tonight we speak with fox news military analyst, general jack king on whether the...
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america should feel gratified. we are not alone in our condemnation an we're not alone in our will to do something about it an to act. the world is speaking out and many friends stand ready to respond. the organization for islamic cooperation condemn the regime and said we needed, quote, to hold the syrian government legally an morally accountable for this crime. our oldest ally, the french, said the regime committed this vile action and it's an outrage to use weapons that the community has banned for the last 90 years in all international conventions. the australian prime minister said he didn't want history to report that we were the party to turning such a blind eye. now that we know what we know, the question we must be asking is what will we do. let me emphasize president obama, we in the united states, we believe in the united nations. we have great respect for the brave inspectors who endure regime, gunfire and strouxs to their investigation. as the secretary general has said again and again, the u.n. invest
america should feel gratified. we are not alone in our condemnation an we're not alone in our will to do something about it an to act. the world is speaking out and many friends stand ready to respond. the organization for islamic cooperation condemn the regime and said we needed, quote, to hold the syrian government legally an morally accountable for this crime. our oldest ally, the french, said the regime committed this vile action and it's an outrage to use weapons that the community has...
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united states will be frustrated, the islamists in syria will be emboldened, they will say this is america, turned you down again and the mother of arab states will see it as another sign of weakness and iran will be emboldened. >> let's talk about the arab league. those arab nations are not exactly taking a bold stand themselves right now. they've spoken out against the alleged chemical attack in syria, spoken out against bashar al assad but they're not ready to support any kind of military action here. what do they really want? >> the saudis and jordanians and others, their intent is to get rid of this regime. they want to see assad out and they want a tactical defeat of iran and hezbollah. they're not going to participate openly like some did like fattah in libya. one of the reasons we have this tragedy in syria is the regional powers are unable to provide the leadership, europeans on their own cannot provide leadership and because of the dithering of the obama regime, there is no leadership. everybody is waiting for an american leadership, they cannot do it on their own. >> president o
united states will be frustrated, the islamists in syria will be emboldened, they will say this is america, turned you down again and the mother of arab states will see it as another sign of weakness and iran will be emboldened. >> let's talk about the arab league. those arab nations are not exactly taking a bold stand themselves right now. they've spoken out against the alleged chemical attack in syria, spoken out against bashar al assad but they're not ready to support any kind of...
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the oldest brewery in america. >> pennsylvania, baby. >> 11:30 tomorrow. check it out. >> i went to school in pennsylvania. that was a steady drink, buddy. >> the pride of pennsylvania. >> there's not much that can stop new yorkers in their tracks, but the power lines were cut on the subway yesterday to the b and q lines more than an hour because there were kittens on the loose, and they were rescued after seven hours. the kittens are safe, but the entire system for the b and q lines was shut down for an hour to save these little guys. keep track of your pets, people. i am sure there are angry new yorkers in a hurry to go somewhere. but they found them. >> those were huge rats. >> that's what you see on the tracks. >> put more in the subway system to kill the rats, that's a good idea. >> that's actually a great idea. >> the rats would kill the kittens. >> better than bloomberg's idea, sterilize the rats. he has some doozies. >> five days straight of bad phrases. here is another. issues. when a guy gets caught wearing a dress and leather mask in a public re
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america preparing for what would likely be a unilateral action. the market is spooked, mandy, heading into the long holiday weekend and it's really going to be a weekend and perhaps the entire month of september fraught one certainty. >> welcome to our viewers around the world. let's go straight to the white house and our very own john harwood. the secretary of state did not mince his words. seems like the message is very clear. >> gave a very strong statement, mandy, about the evidence that he believes the united states has and what the united states' responsibility is to act in the face of that evidence. that was the beginning of an effort which is ongoing. there was a conference call i just got out of to get in for the live shot in which they were laying out communications intersepgts that they had gotten that indicated that officials in the chain of custody of chemical weapons were in the particular area where they were used and had exchanged information indicating that they were affirming that use. john kerry had a broader message that he gav
america preparing for what would likely be a unilateral action. the market is spooked, mandy, heading into the long holiday weekend and it's really going to be a weekend and perhaps the entire month of september fraught one certainty. >> welcome to our viewers around the world. let's go straight to the white house and our very own john harwood. the secretary of state did not mince his words. seems like the message is very clear. >> gave a very strong statement, mandy, about the...
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it could turn out to be pivotal speech in terms of gathering support of people in america. >> i think he was -- >> rather than himself, obama giving that speech? >> i think he was laying the foundation for military action which i think he'll probably start to see tonight or tomorrow. >> really? i support that. >> think that's probably the obvious timiintiming. >> i was going to say the american people won't rally around the president unless he gives a forceful case why america needs do that. the president may send john kerry out because john kerry has more credibility in congress than the president. it may have been a better move if he's trying to get congress to get behind him and get behind whatever plan he is in fact -- >> kerry really looks like a kansas city. he's been rehearsing for this. >> jim, i get a little cross sometimes, you're going to love this, at some of my republican congressional friends. i really do. because here's why. if george w. bush were the president and he acted quickly, which the element of surprise is so important -- >> no question. >> all right. republica
it could turn out to be pivotal speech in terms of gathering support of people in america. >> i think he was -- >> rather than himself, obama giving that speech? >> i think he was laying the foundation for military action which i think he'll probably start to see tonight or tomorrow. >> really? i support that. >> think that's probably the obvious timiintiming. >> i was going to say the american people won't rally around the president unless he gives a...
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this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years,and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and provide capital for key strategic decisions. we offer expertise and tailored solutions in a wide range of industries. what can we do for you? and now, bbc "world news america." washington, from i'm kathy k. the obama administration makes the case, action against the syrian regime. >> the united states government 1429nows that at least syrians were killed in this attack. >> the president himself says he has not made up his mind, and any u.s. response to the chemical attacks will be limited. >> we are not considering any open-ended commitments, any boots on the ground approach. >> saying goodbye to seamus mosty, one of the worl
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that i are standing by america's side. the u.k. and that shocking vote in parliament not coming along with the united states this time. tur ski also an -- turkey is also an allie. it doesn't appear that they will be voting on this prior to any attack. the president said they will get a classified briefing soon. >> mike, thank you. >>> >> fear of a possible u.s. attack on syria has people in wilinlebanon worried. there's a growing sense on the streets that an attack could be hours away. we have more from beirut. >> reporter: there's two different kinds of responses over what has taken place in syria. a number of refugees come over the border or in to lebanon here. people who have come with families who tried to leave people here and turn right around and go back because they fully expect to fight whatever force comes at them as they are members of the syrian regime. the other thing that has happened is this on the street in lebanon itself, you are beginning to get a heightened tension now that things feel more imminent. there had lo
that i are standing by america's side. the u.k. and that shocking vote in parliament not coming along with the united states this time. tur ski also an -- turkey is also an allie. it doesn't appear that they will be voting on this prior to any attack. the president said they will get a classified briefing soon. >> mike, thank you. >>> >> fear of a possible u.s. attack on syria has people in wilinlebanon worried. there's a growing sense on the streets that an attack could be...
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america alone? maybe. >> we'll go live to london for the latest on why the brits got cold feet and what it means to the timing and scope coming up after this. >> well, the british parliament voted against u.s. intervention in syria. our scott cohn is live with spectators if there is military action in syria. >> bill, this was not the way it was supposed to go. we understand the president and prime minister david cameron have spoken about yesterday's vote in parliament. the conversation said to be friendly. this was clearly a bump in the road to an international coalition, more than that probably for david cameron, who had called them back early, initially for a blanket authorization for military action. when it became clear, he tried for a resolution. but that failed as well. . >> it is very clear tonight that the world has not passed emotion, it is clear to me that the british parliament reflecting the views of the british people does not want to see british military action. i get that and the gove
america alone? maybe. >> we'll go live to london for the latest on why the brits got cold feet and what it means to the timing and scope coming up after this. >> well, the british parliament voted against u.s. intervention in syria. our scott cohn is live with spectators if there is military action in syria. >> bill, this was not the way it was supposed to go. we understand the president and prime minister david cameron have spoken about yesterday's vote in parliament. the...
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would america consider unilateral military action and how risky is that to america's interest interest? >> president obama made this for the jiets aunited states and fo himself, frankly a year ago. i can't conceive he would back down from a very serious course of action in which these actions have serious consequences. with regard to the capacity to conduct the attack, it would be good politically to have other nations join us but in terms of raw military power, the united states has sufficient strength to do that. >> that is true robin wright but is it sensible for the americans to act unilaterally in this case because i imagine president obama didn't expect the british not to join him. that will be the case. where does this leave him po politically and what do you think is the sensible course of action? >> hope that france, britain, turkey and maybe some arab countries would be willing to go along with the united states in terms of what it does both military and in backing it to give it credibility and the fact that the british who have been allies of the united states for so long an
would america consider unilateral military action and how risky is that to america's interest interest? >> president obama made this for the jiets aunited states and fo himself, frankly a year ago. i can't conceive he would back down from a very serious course of action in which these actions have serious consequences. with regard to the capacity to conduct the attack, it would be good politically to have other nations join us but in terms of raw military power, the united states has...
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this is a brand new hour of "america live." i'm jamijamie. >> president obama stepping up to the podium laying out the in information in detail. secretary kerry. >> the united states knows one,400 syrians were killed in this attack including 426 children. even the first responders and doctors and medics who tried to save them became victims themselves. we saw them gasping for air, terrified their own lives were in danger. this is the indiscriminate, inconceivable horror of chemical weapons. this is what assad did to his own people. >> now the entire middle east region bracing for what could come next. israel deploying its advanced missile defense system known as the iron dome, they're deploying it near the syrian border as israelis prepare for the possibility assad retaliates against them. live from the middle east bureau in jerusalem is leland vitter. lelan leland. >> greg, who knows whether president assad will retaliate. certainly that possibility is open and one he has promised will happen. he said tel-aviv will be bombed i
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is the long-term goal possible to accomplish given, as we've discussed, america's deteriorated standing in the middle east? >> the way that iran and its ally hezbollah and syria look at this possible strike and look at the u.s. pour rein policy against those three in specific is that there's an access that they're trying to break. they describe themselves as an access to western imperialism and israel. they try to maintain that. obviously israel is in their perspective the greatest threat. more importantly, they have a conduit of transferring weapons and funds between iran and syria and hezbollah to here in lebanon. that's an access that the three of them feel is important to count oar the balance. they have come out and actually said an attack on syria is an attempt to break up that access giving them the right to respond and to defend. they don't explain whether that's going to be militarily or how they're going do tla. but i do think that that is one of the major concerns for u.s. military planners, which is the intended stated objective of any u.s. military strike now may be to simp
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that you will give people a great show in entertainment, and in many ways i think you will help bring america together, because we begin to understand each other, then we come together. a lot of what we don't agree on is because we really don't understand each other. and i'm not just talking black and white. i'm talking generations. that father and son, one that was the butler and the other that was the militant, i don't want to blow the movie. people need to go and they need to bring their kids to see it and their parents to site. i brought my daughter. i'm glad i did bring her, because i don't know who is right, but i know it was good that we did that together. lee daniels, thank you for coming on the show tonight. >> thank you. >> an honor to have you here. [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know that your mouth is under attack, from food particles and bacteria. try fixodent. it helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. ♪ now you can give yourself a kick in the rear! v8 v-fusion plus energy. nat
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iran is in the driver's seat, america is slinking away. if you make a miscalculation, let iran imagine it is in charge, threatens to attack israel, israel will respond fiercely it could get out of control. it isn't as if obama imagined. he says i'll do a narrow thing, limited thing, not boots on the ground, as if he is pleading with assad, you know, don't take it seriously, just going to be a few bombs in the desert. well, if he miscalculates and the iranians and hezbollah react, we could have a regional war, major regional. >> before secretary of state's address, the president briefed. listen to a reaction to that hour and a half long briefing. >> there's a new term you're going to hear over and over again as we did last night, a broad range of options. secretary kerry said we were going to offer the president a broad range of options, but we talked for an hour and a half and they didn't mention one of the options. >> it is interesting that term he used there, because cement to power, the new u.n. ambassador in an interview with "the new
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america. saudi arabia for that. ♪ >> our top stories at this our, moments ago, president obama made a statement about the situation in syria and possible action the u.s. will take after chemical weapons were used against syrian civilians. obama is considering a limited, narrow action. >> i have said before, and i meant when what i said, that the world has an obligation to make sure that we maintain the norm against the use of chemical weapons. now, i have not made a final decision. >> the president also called the deadly chemical attack a "challenge to the world that threatens national security
america. saudi arabia for that. ♪ >> our top stories at this our, moments ago, president obama made a statement about the situation in syria and possible action the u.s. will take after chemical weapons were used against syrian civilians. obama is considering a limited, narrow action. >> i have said before, and i meant when what i said, that the world has an obligation to make sure that we maintain the norm against the use of chemical weapons. now, i have not made a final...
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america's vital interests are basically very engaged. in particular, there is really somehow an urgent need to respond now. a majority of brits are not convinced, as we witnessed last night. i think what i would argue an international principle, a sacred principle, the geneva convention is involved. the question s how do you balance this important principle against the carnage that's basically taking place in syria? how do you stop the carnage? it's not just about really observing this wonderful principle but also about the fact of stopping the carnage. i see the debate is all about whether we must really act in order to preserve the principle. we're not really paying attention to the morning after and how america's military strike would exacerbate and in fact bring about a much more dangerous situation than it is today. >> you know, you mentioned that earlier france is ready to join the united states if it comes to a military strike. it's so interesting given the history of iraq ten years ago where, you know, france was a hold out right
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where he will speak, there on the national mall, our president, whose story reflects the promise of america will help us more the man who inspired millions to redeem that promise. george w. bush said that. >> he understood statesmanship. what was happening yesterday was an american moment. not a democratic or a republican moment. it was a very important moment in the history of this country to mark it. we know a lot of people who had been there in 1963 will never be there again. what a historic moment to see the people together celebrating progress and looking to the future, and to say, essentially by not showing up, it is not that important, as a moment in american history. >> well, i think they will have a harder time making the sale. karen finney and jonathan capehart, thank you for joining us. >>> coming up, what the fbi thought of the march on washington 50 years ago. and the phrase they used to describe martin luther king jr. after hearing his speech. >>> and the man who may be the next mayor of new york city joins me just ahead. [ tires screech ] [ beeping ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we
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we are the united states of america. we are the country that has tried not always successfully, but always tried to honor a set of universal values around which we have organized our lives and our aspirations. this crime against conscience, this crime against humanity, this crime against the most fundamental principles of international community, against the norm of the international community, this matters to us. and it matters to who we are. and it matters to leadership and to our credibility in the world. my friends, it matters here if nothing is done. it matters if the world speaks out in condemnation and then nothing happens. america should feel confident and gratified that we are not alone in our condemnation and we are not alone in our will to do something about it and to act. the world is speaking out and many friends stand ready to respond. the arab league pledge, "to hold the syrian regime fully responsible for this crime." . the organization for islamic cooperation said we needed "to hold the syrian government
we are the united states of america. we are the country that has tried not always successfully, but always tried to honor a set of universal values around which we have organized our lives and our aspirations. this crime against conscience, this crime against humanity, this crime against the most fundamental principles of international community, against the norm of the international community, this matters to us. and it matters to who we are. and it matters to leadership and to our credibility...
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while you know the whole issue of classes like big taboo in america you're not supposed to notice it and you're not supposed to talk about it you're not supposed to oppose it it's just supposed to be there like reality so that was that was a hard thing to it was a hard thing to talk about class race and gender in america it still is but why do you think that we don't see anyone pushing on. your show used to do. well because it's too hard and you know the only the only reason that i was able to do it is because i was just such a committed activist and committed fighter but you know i i know how hard it is for anybody else first of all it's really difficult to see things that are kept invisible but it's really hard for artists to find their voice in the made. television period right and let's talk about sexism roseanne which i know they are very vocal about it today especially as i look at your timeline i mean i talk about women's rights a lot on the show and i cannot tell you how many men tell me sexism doesn't exist anymore and in fact that sexism against a man is actually more of a
while you know the whole issue of classes like big taboo in america you're not supposed to notice it and you're not supposed to talk about it you're not supposed to oppose it it's just supposed to be there like reality so that was that was a hard thing to it was a hard thing to talk about class race and gender in america it still is but why do you think that we don't see anyone pushing on. your show used to do. well because it's too hard and you know the only the only reason that i was able to...
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on america tonight. >> the nos have it. the nos have it. >> a raucous no vote in the british house of common moves president obama closer to a tough decision. will the u.s. go it alone? also tonight, a tough sell. is this the right time to buy real estate in bankrupt detroit? and the rebuilding of new orleans, the battle over who longs in the new new orleans. good evening, thank you for being with us. it was an absolutely gob smacker of a vote. one that quickly reverberate here in washington, and one that may force the hand of the u.s. president. late today the british parliament to be the step of saying no to prime minister it will not support british participation in a military strike against syria. the fierce response wasn't just a surprise, it was nearly unprecedented to a pettish leader seeking to support his american ally. >> the origin question was the motion on syria, and the use of chemical weaponed as published in corrected form, since when an amendment has been moved. the question is that the amendment be made. a
on america tonight. >> the nos have it. the nos have it. >> a raucous no vote in the british house of common moves president obama closer to a tough decision. will the u.s. go it alone? also tonight, a tough sell. is this the right time to buy real estate in bankrupt detroit? and the rebuilding of new orleans, the battle over who longs in the new new orleans. good evening, thank you for being with us. it was an absolutely gob smacker of a vote. one that quickly reverberate here in...
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. >> made mischief and for a long time he felt toward america. >> and the president will have to make a tough decision. >> what about the rest of the world saying we're not too sure. we're going to wait for the u.n. you've been through that before. >> the president has to make a tough call. i know you're trying to rope me into the issues of the day. i refuse to be roped in. >> assad making mischief. another former president weighing in. jimmy carter says the u.s. should not take unilateral action against syria. in statement former president carter said a punitive military response without a u.n. security councilman date or broad support from nato and the arab league would be illegal and unlikely to alter the course of the war. there's more of what we're working on in this hour. >>> the flat out rejection from washington's closest ally. who is left now that britain says it will not take part in military action in syria. we'll take a look at where each country stands on military intervention. >>> we'll bring you live remarks from john kerry this hour. now, would you go? but yt man: 'oh
. >> made mischief and for a long time he felt toward america. >> and the president will have to make a tough decision. >> what about the rest of the world saying we're not too sure. we're going to wait for the u.n. you've been through that before. >> the president has to make a tough call. i know you're trying to rope me into the issues of the day. i refuse to be roped in. >> assad making mischief. another former president weighing in. jimmy carter says the u.s....
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the biggest danger of escalation is if the world community, not just britain, but america and others, stands back and does nothing. makingprime minister is a very pro full and a heartfelt speech. -- powerful and heartfelt speech. there seems to be no logic to this chemical attack. >> if he reads the conclusion, this is where they find the greatest difficulty of ascribing militants. been of motives have ascribed. the most likely possibility is that he has been testing the boundaries. theants to know whether world will respond to the use of these weapons, which i suspect are proving quite effective on the battlefield. we cannot know the mind of this brutal dictator. all we can do is make a judgment about whether it will be better to act or not to act. >> does he know if there were any plans for military action before next week? >> i honestly cannot discuss the details of potato action in detail in front of this house. the american president and i have had discussions reported in the newspaper about potential military action. we have had those discussions. the american president would li
the biggest danger of escalation is if the world community, not just britain, but america and others, stands back and does nothing. makingprime minister is a very pro full and a heartfelt speech. -- powerful and heartfelt speech. there seems to be no logic to this chemical attack. >> if he reads the conclusion, this is where they find the greatest difficulty of ascribing militants. been of motives have ascribed. the most likely possibility is that he has been testing the boundaries....
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he put the people of syria and america's role of interest. and how do you -- if this evidence is truly overwhelming and the government committed, how will you hold them accountable and striking them in a way. does that regime is held accountable. the emotional value and deliveriance was impactful and we need to put that to the side. >> should open further dialogue, not be it. >> i'm heartened he said this needs to be a political solution. the question is how effective and how necessary would it be to carry out military strikes the american people don't want and even those against the regime aren't interested in seeing happen because people are questioning if they will accomplish what the united states is saying it wanting to accomplish. >> we take a quick break and come back and continue to dig through what it is the secretary of state said. it was a lengthy speech and a lot of information and we'll be back on the other side of the break. >> welcome back. secretary of state john kerry addressed the nation about what is known about the chemica
he put the people of syria and america's role of interest. and how do you -- if this evidence is truly overwhelming and the government committed, how will you hold them accountable and striking them in a way. does that regime is held accountable. the emotional value and deliveriance was impactful and we need to put that to the side. >> should open further dialogue, not be it. >> i'm heartened he said this needs to be a political solution. the question is how effective and how...
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now just yesterday, the president made the case that curbing syria's use of chemical webs is in america's national interest. >> what happened is heart breaking. when you start talking about chemical weapons in a country that has the largest stockpile of chemical weapons in the world, where over time their control over chemical weapons may erode, where they are alieed to terrorist organizations that in the past targeted the united states, then there is a prospect, a possibility in which chemical weapons that can have devastating effects could be directed at us, and we want to make sure that that does not happen. >> to that, we said senior officials have reaching out to lawmakers. a short time ago they wrapped up a conference call. more from dana bash. this conference call, what do you know about it? >> i just talked to a lawmaker on that call and it lasted for more than an hour, close to an hour and a half and the gist of the administration's message is what we've heard publicly, they believe that assad's regime did use chemical weapons, that was the main message. they insisted that no dec
now just yesterday, the president made the case that curbing syria's use of chemical webs is in america's national interest. >> what happened is heart breaking. when you start talking about chemical weapons in a country that has the largest stockpile of chemical weapons in the world, where over time their control over chemical weapons may erode, where they are alieed to terrorist organizations that in the past targeted the united states, then there is a prospect, a possibility in which...
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he wants his legacy to get america out of enthe agements in the middle east. he doesn't want his legacy to get into another one. then you john kerry. he has a serial problem. he was pushing for engagement with assad. he thought that assad could be turned, that he was basically a guy who was willing to break from iran and go with the united states. so now kerry has his own legacy problem. he doesn't want to go down as the guy who let assad skate by. he's got to double down. >> let's talk about the numbers in this country. we've gone over progressives who watch this show, a lot of them. look at these numbers now. 46-46, which is the argument we had last night with ignatius and somebody else right now. he is a state reporter, ignatius, but he is a moderate. the problem faces among smart, progressive people who are skeptical about military involvement, now look at this is a 50-50. even given the iraq. >> but you mentioned that the republican numbers are probably slanted because people dislike obama. >> he can say i'm going pardon the thanksgiving turkey and they'd
he wants his legacy to get america out of enthe agements in the middle east. he doesn't want his legacy to get into another one. then you john kerry. he has a serial problem. he was pushing for engagement with assad. he thought that assad could be turned, that he was basically a guy who was willing to break from iran and go with the united states. so now kerry has his own legacy problem. he doesn't want to go down as the guy who let assad skate by. he's got to double down. >> let's talk...
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. >> i think it could, in recent years it's been perhaps america's most steadfast ally. and now that parliament has prevented david cameron from moving forward with intervention along side the united states against syria makes britain a much diminished figure in washington. i think we'll aid the united states on communication, intelligence but there is no chance that david cameron could push ahead with military involvement in an intervention. >> we're looking at u.n. security council it was the british who were bringing forth this further motion that david cameron said could potentially lead to military action if he deemed it necessary. any strategy seems to be in disarray from the british-u.s. side. >> it's worth noting that britain was leading calls for intervention in syria for a while up to this point. i spoke to american colleagues who said it was william hague who harass really driving the agenda in washington. and britain has led oh far on this issue has now had to set back. it will be very difficult for president obama who was leading from behind. how can they le
. >> i think it could, in recent years it's been perhaps america's most steadfast ally. and now that parliament has prevented david cameron from moving forward with intervention along side the united states against syria makes britain a much diminished figure in washington. i think we'll aid the united states on communication, intelligence but there is no chance that david cameron could push ahead with military involvement in an intervention. >> we're looking at u.n. security...
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we are the united states of america. we are the country that has tried, not always successfully, but always tried to honor a set of universal values around which we have organized our lives and our aspirations. this crime against conshebs, this crime against humanity, this crime against the most fundamental principles of international community, against the norm of the international community, this matters to us, and it matters to who we are, and it matters to leadership and to our credibility in the world? my friends, it matters here if nothing is done. it matters if the world speaks out in condemnation and then nothing happens? america should feel confident and gratified that we are not alone in our condemnation, and we are not alone in our will to do something about it and to act. the world is speaking out and many friends stand ready to respond. the arab league pledged, quote, to hold the syrian regime fully responsible for this crime. the organization for islamic cooperation condemned the regime and said we needed,
we are the united states of america. we are the country that has tried, not always successfully, but always tried to honor a set of universal values around which we have organized our lives and our aspirations. this crime against conshebs, this crime against humanity, this crime against the most fundamental principles of international community, against the norm of the international community, this matters to us, and it matters to who we are, and it matters to leadership and to our credibility...
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and now, bbc "world news america." washington, from i'm kathy k. the obama administration makes the case, action against the syrian regime. >> the united states government 1429nows that at least syrians were killed in this attack. >> the president himself says he has not made up his mind, and any u.s. response to the chemical attacks will be limited. >> we are not considering any open-ended commitments, any boots on the ground approach. >>
and now, bbc "world news america." washington, from i'm kathy k. the obama administration makes the case, action against the syrian regime. >> the united states government 1429nows that at least syrians were killed in this attack. >> the president himself says he has not made up his mind, and any u.s. response to the chemical attacks will be limited. >> we are not considering any open-ended commitments, any boots on the ground approach. >>
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that's a america's story. there is something in our dna about these immigrants who have the courage to get up and come here. really to fight against great odds, to succeed you. and thank goodness they did. that's who we are today, and we should celebrate it. we shouldn't apologize for. we had to build on it to make us an even stronger nation into century. thanks, tom your. [applause] >> thank you, dick. thank you. dick, thank you very much for that, and thank you for your great leadership. folks, i want to reassure senator durbin, and anyone else who may be tuned in on this, that we iowans, we are a welcoming people. we are a compassionate and caring people. [applause] >> we do not believe in characterizing people with hateful, spiteful, degrading language. we believe that every human being has worth, and we believe life arewant to come here to not criminals. they are people who want to build a better life for themselves and their families, and we had to be finding a way to help them do that here in america, a
that's a america's story. there is something in our dna about these immigrants who have the courage to get up and come here. really to fight against great odds, to succeed you. and thank goodness they did. that's who we are today, and we should celebrate it. we shouldn't apologize for. we had to build on it to make us an even stronger nation into century. thanks, tom your. [applause] >> thank you, dick. thank you. dick, thank you very much for that, and thank you for your great...
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they have been outstanding friends of the united states of america. we are very proud of them, and i want to thank each of them for their leadership. we know how far estonia, latvia, and lithuania have come in just the last few decades, and i know we'll accomplish even more in the decades to come. with that, i want to give each of these liederseaders a chancey a few words. >> thank you. i'd actually like to begin by thanking president obama for inviting us here, and we are quite -- >> there you have it. president obama from the white house talking about syria. again, saying no final decision has been made, but if we are to act in syria, the conflict will be limited. the strikes would be limited, and there will be no boots on the ground as well. kristen welker standing by forrofor us at the white house. in terms of a timetable, what's next? when can we expect to hear from the president again? >> reporter: i wouldn't rule out hearing from him in the coming day, craig. the u.n. inspectors are still on the ground in syria. president obama leaves for the g
they have been outstanding friends of the united states of america. we are very proud of them, and i want to thank each of them for their leadership. we know how far estonia, latvia, and lithuania have come in just the last few decades, and i know we'll accomplish even more in the decades to come. with that, i want to give each of these liederseaders a chancey a few words. >> thank you. i'd actually like to begin by thanking president obama for inviting us here, and we are quite --...
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we are the united states of america. we are the country that has tried to, not always successfully, but always tried to honor a set of universal values around which we have organized our lives and our aspirations. this crime against conscience, this crime against humanity, this crime against the most fundamental principles of international community, against the norm of the international community, this matters to us and it matters to who we are and it matters to leadership and to our credibility in the world. my friends, it matters if nothing is done. it matters if the world speaks out in condemnation and then nothing happens. america should feel confident and gratified that we are not alone in our condemnation and not alone in our will to do something about it and to act. the world is speaking out and many friends stand ready to respond. the arab league pledged, quote, to holds the syrian regime fully responsible for this crime. the organization for islamic cooperation condemned the regime and said we needed, quote, to
we are the united states of america. we are the country that has tried to, not always successfully, but always tried to honor a set of universal values around which we have organized our lives and our aspirations. this crime against conscience, this crime against humanity, this crime against the most fundamental principles of international community, against the norm of the international community, this matters to us and it matters to who we are and it matters to leadership and to our...
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>> america is wanting to do this now. the administration wants to do it ostensibly to convince assad not to do it again, but there's an argument that says this will highly motivate him to do it again for sure. because if he wants to gas on his own people because he felt that the situation inside syria was an exist tential situation. he will certainly feel that way once we knock out his air force on the ground and command and control. he will feel like his back is up agent the wall. in a parlance that we all understand in this business the risk adjusted return on this strike is not a track. >> in tmpls of the acht of forcethe /* the amount of force? what would you expect? >> two within range. there are four class sky missile cruisers. we've got lots and lots of fire power. i think there is probably more fire power than there are targets that we want to hit that we think we can hit without any collateral damage. but at the end of the day, what impact is that actually going to have? it's not going to topple assad and it's pr
>> america is wanting to do this now. the administration wants to do it ostensibly to convince assad not to do it again, but there's an argument that says this will highly motivate him to do it again for sure. because if he wants to gas on his own people because he felt that the situation inside syria was an exist tential situation. he will certainly feel that way once we knock out his air force on the ground and command and control. he will feel like his back is up agent the wall. in a...
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national interests and now he believes that syria directly is threat to america's national interests now we should keep in mind that if president obama does order a military strike on syria he would be doing so without congressional approval and lacking approval from the united nations security council resolution which is required according to international law so if the u.s. moves in unilaterally without approval from the. the international community from the united nations it would be acting in violation of the u.n. charter but by all reports by all accounts by everything that seems to be coming out it seems as though the u.s. president is going to move ahead with his plan even if he has to move ahead on his own as opposed to how he previously planned to move ahead with some european partners and while president obama is inching closer towards international military action against syria u.s. citizens have taken to the streets in new york washington d.c. and several other cities around the country to protest airstrikes against the syrian people according to recent polls only nine pe
national interests and now he believes that syria directly is threat to america's national interests now we should keep in mind that if president obama does order a military strike on syria he would be doing so without congressional approval and lacking approval from the united nations security council resolution which is required according to international law so if the u.s. moves in unilaterally without approval from the. the international community from the united nations it would be acting...